גב
gab
gab
From an unused root meaning to hollow or curve; the back (as rounded (compare H1460 and H1479); by analogy the top or rim, a boss, a vault, arch of eye, bulwarks, etc.
1. convex surface, back a. back (of man) b. mound (for illicit worship) c. boss (convex projection of shield) d. bulwarks, breastworks (of arguments - fig.) e. brow, eyebrow f. rim (of wheel)
Origin: from an unused root
TWOT: 303a
Parts of Speech: Noun TBESH:
גַּב
gav
H:N
back|rim|brow
1) convex surface, back 1a) back (of man) 1b) mound (for illicit worship) 1c) boss (convex projection of shield) 1d) bulwarks, breastworks (of arguments-fig.) 1e) brow, eyebrow 1f) rim (of wheel)
גּוּף
gûph
goof
A primitive root; properly to hollow or arch, that is, (figuratively) close; to shut
KJV Usage: shut.
H1480 גּוּפה gûphâhגּוּפה
gûphâh
goo-faw'
From H1479; a corpse (as closed to sense)
KJV Usage: body.
H4047 מגפּיעשׁ magpı̂y‛âshמגפּיעשׁ
magpı̂y‛âsh
mag-pee-awsh'
Apparently from H1479 or H5062 and H6211; exterminatorof (the) moth; Magpiash, an Israelite